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|sister = Helen Sinclair | |sister = Helen Sinclair | ||
|brother = George Sinclair | |brother = Albie Sinclair{{!}}Albert Sinclair | ||
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'''Harry Sinclair''' was the older brother of [[Helen Sinclair|Helen]] and [[George Sinclair]]. | '''Harry Sinclair''' was the older brother of [[Helen Sinclair|Helen]] and [[George Sinclair]]. Helen found him difficult and patronising, leading George to incorrectly believe that she did not like him. | ||
After Helen left to travel with the [[Eighth Doctor]] in [[1963]], the two siblings never saw one another again. He died of old age in the early [[1990s]], leaving behind [[Harry Sinclair's son|a son]] who visited George with decreasing regularity. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Absent Friends (audio story)|Absent Friends]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:02, 7 December 2022
Harry Sinclair was the older brother of Helen and George Sinclair. Helen found him difficult and patronising, leading George to incorrectly believe that she did not like him.
After Helen left to travel with the Eighth Doctor in 1963, the two siblings never saw one another again. He died of old age in the early 1990s, leaving behind a son who visited George with decreasing regularity. (AUDIO: Absent Friends)